User talk:Mono67

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Hi, I see here that you have changed our article on the Social-National Assembly to describe it's ideology as "Patriotic," rather than "neo-Nazi." The edit you made is problematic because the academic sources we have describing the organization, used as references in our article, describe the SNA as a neo-Nazi organization.

Wikipedia has strong rules governing how people or organizations can be described. Here, the SNA is described as a neo-Nazi group because authors and publishers, considered reliable in the academic community, by journalists and here at Wikipedia, also describe the SNA as a neo-Nazi group. Furthermore, if you read the article you will see that the SNA is proud of and has published material related to their fascistic politics.

When you edit, be sure that you rigorously provide sources and even quotes to support the changes you make. -Darouet (talk) 19:50, 16 December 2014 (UTC)

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